Robert Gibson | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Duncansville, Pennsylvania |
August 20, 1869|||
Died: December 19, 1949 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
(aged 80)|||
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MLB debut | |||
June 4, 1890, for the Chicago Colts | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
August 7, 1890, for the Pittsburg Alleghenys | |||
MLB statistics | |||
ERA | 9.86 | ||
Record | 1-3 | ||
Strikeouts | 4 | ||
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Robert Murray Gibson (August 20, 1869 – December 19, 1949) was a United States federal judge. Prior to his legal career, he briefly played professional baseball for the Chicago Colts and Pittsburgh Alleghenys.
Born in Duncansville, Pennsylvania, Gibson received an A.B. from Washington and Jefferson College in 1889.
After graduating from college, Gibson joined Cap Anson's Chicago Colts as a pitcher, making his big league debut on June 4, 1890 at the age of twenty. The 6'3", 185-pound right-hander pitched only one game for the Colts, a complete game win, before moving to the Pittsburgh Alleghenys, where he lost all three of his starts. In 21 innings of work, he had an ERA of 9.86. He walked 25 and struck out only four.
As a hitter, Gibson had a .176 batting average in seventeen at-bats. He committed a total of five errors, two of which were from when he spent time in the outfield.
Gibson read law to enter the bar in 1894. He was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania from 1904 to 1914 and a special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1912 to 1913. He was an assistant district attorney of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania from 1914 to 1922.